Expanding the Xbox One ecosystem to Windows 10 PCs is one of Microsoft’s top priorities. The tech giant will launch the Xbox Play Anywhere program in September, and has also announced the Xbox One Preview program will soon come to Windows 10. Xbox One users can already connect their console accessories to their Windows 10 PCs using a wireless adapter which costs $24.99.  The tech giant is planning to strike a series of deals with technology manufacturers so as to implement the Xbox One wireless adapter on as many computer models as possible. Built-in Xbox One wireless adapters will deliver the best wireless gaming experience across Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs. Other advantages include:

Low-latency and high-quality wireless gameplay for up to 8 devices at once Cross-platform use across Xbox One and Windows PCs Wireless support for stereo sound through a headset Eliminating the need for multiple adapters or wires for each device.

Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Cube is the first Windows 10 laptop with built-in Xbox One wireless support, and Microsoft is planning to further develop this concept. Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Cube will officially be launched in October and will have a $1,299.99 price tag. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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